The announcement means commuters will be able to catch the train from Friday to Sunday.
Sydney's train strikes will not go ahead this weekend, with one of the state's biggest-ever rail shutdowns averted after talks between the union and the NSW government.
The announcement means commuters will be able to catch trains from tomorrow through to Sunday as normal.Premier Chris Minns joined the crisis talks with the Rail, Tram and Bus Union yesterday after Transport Minister Jo Haylen was unable to get the union to budge on its industrial action. "We've struck an agreement with the combined rail unions to ensure trains will be operating this weekend," Minns said.He said "intensive" bargaining would now start with the union and government to find a long-term pay agreement.
Minns also said he would run as many 24-hour train services as possible this weekend, as proposed by the union.2025 Coachella fest"Sydneysiders can get to where they need to go on Friday and Saturday... We apologise for the uncertainty this presented for passengers," she said.The union had said the strike would go on unless the government agreed to run 24-hour train services this weekend.
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